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The Basics, Starting Out
MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - How hard do you hold
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<blockquote data-quote="BenWal" data-source="post: 1608075" data-attributes="member: 97736"><p>Don't do as I say, But. My favorite gun is a 12 lb 300 WSM . It has a vertical grip. It's so heavy that I don't worry about the recoil. I hunt from shooting boxes a lot over open crop land. I hold only with my trigger hand . The Jewel trigger is adjusted at 8 ounces. I intentionally drag my finger on the trigger guard to fire. I never gained acceptable practice groups from the bench until I adjusted to the low trigger pull. I know it's weird and not safe for most hunting/shooting positions, but it works for me when firing from inside our shooting houses. ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenWal, post: 1608075, member: 97736"] Don’t do as I say, But. My favorite gun is a 12 lb 300 WSM . It has a vertical grip. It’s so heavy that I don’t worry about the recoil. I hunt from shooting boxes a lot over open crop land. I hold only with my trigger hand . The Jewel trigger is adjusted at 8 ounces. I intentionally drag my finger on the trigger guard to fire. I never gained acceptable practice groups from the bench until I adjusted to the low trigger pull. I know it’s weird and not safe for most hunting/shooting positions, but it works for me when firing from inside our shooting houses. ??? [/QUOTE]
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